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Executing test cases without a test
set

Test Manager user guide
Last updated Aug 26, 2025
You can execute test cases without adding them to a test set.
Note: This capability is available only in Test Manager delivered via
Test Cloud.
When you execute test cases without a test set, the following limitations apply:
- Automated executions always use the latest version of the associated automation.
- For automated executions, the
project's default Orchestrator folder is used as the execution context.
If no default folder is set, you can only execute tests manually.
- You must automate test cases by selecting an automation linked to an Orchestrator package. Test cases automated through direct Studio binding are not supported. Additionally, the selected Orchestrator package must be deployed either to the default folder feed or the tenant feed.
When you execute test cases without test sets, the following capabilities are not available:
- Selecting a robot account when configuring an execution folder
- Overriding parameters
- Re-executing test executions
- Activity coverage
To execute test cases without a test set, your Test Manager role must have the following permissions and task permissions:
- Permission: Test case - Read
- Task permissions: Depending on the type of test cases you want to run
individually:
- Manual execution
- Automated execution
To execute test cases without a test set, follow these steps:
- Open your Test Manager project.
- Go to Test cases.
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Choose how many test cases to execute:
- To execute a single test case:
- For the test case you want to run, select More Options.
- Depending on the test case type, select one of the following:
- Execute Manually
- Execute Automated
- To execute multiple test cases:
- Select the checkboxes next to the test cases you want to run.
- Select Execute, then choose
- Execute Manually
- Execute Automated
- To execute a single test case:
Result: Each run creates a test execution that is not linked to a test set.